TILTONSVILLE The Buckeye Local School District will soon begin accepting bids for an estimated $600,000 project to fix water damage caused by flooding at Bu
TILTONSVILLE The Buckeye Local School District will soon begin accepting bids for an estimated $600,000 project to fix water damage caused by flooding at Bu
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NEW BUSINESS Chelsi Parr, owner of Parr’s Treasures in Wellsburg, said she aims to offer “something for everyone,” with an assortment of unique gift choices for various occasions, including many she can personalize with names, photos and designs selected by her customers. In front of her is a table displaying such items. Warren Scott
WELLSBURG Area residents seeking a unique gift for a friend or family member can try Parr’s Treasures at 644 Charles St.
The shop offers a variety of choices, from locally made jewelry and decorations for various seasons and holidays to wooden keychains, T-shirts and tumblers that can be personalized with the names, photos and designs meaningful to those receiving them.
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Couple give âworst kerb awardâ from angry stranger pride of place - in their downstairs loo
They ve framed petty certificate they received by post
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A couple have been left baffled after receiving an award for the worst kerb on Badminton Road from an anonymous local.
Despite having the appearance of their garden hedge branded a disgrace the couple have seen the funny side of the gesture, framing it and placing it on the wall their downstairs loo.